As Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Fullmer coordinates both spiritual life and community service at the College. He also teaches courses in scriptural interpretation for LVC’s Department of Religion and Philosophy. Following the completion of his doctoral dissertation on the Gospel of Mark (Resurrection in Mark’s Literary-Historical Perspective [T&T Clark, 2007]), Fullmer published a series of four workbooks designed to help people read New Testament Greek (Read Greek by Friday [Wipf & Stock, 2005-2011]). In 2011, he published a pictorial history titled Annville Township (Arcadia Publishing, 2011), the preparation for which also produced an extensive “Electronic Archive” of Annville available via Google Drive. Since 2013 he has served as a co-host of the radio show You and Your Faith which airs the first Wednesday of each month on WLBR (1270 a.m.). “Chaps” (as he is known to students) lives in Annville with his wife, Becky, daughter, Juliana, and a miniature poodle named Mimi.

Shelly
Moorman-Stahlman,
Professor of Music; College OrganistB.Mus., University of Missouri-Kansas City; M.M.; D.M.A., University of Iowa.

Professor Shelly Moorman-Stahlman teaches organ, piano, class piano, form and analysis, and church music courses. Her students have received top honors in numerous competitions. Prior to this position, she was the Director of Music at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Iowa City. She studied organ with Delbert Disselhorst, Dolores Bruch, John Ditto and Harald Vogel and piano with Santiago Rodriguez. A frequent organ and piano recitalist throughout the Midwest and East Coast, she has garnered an impressive array of competition credits which include Semi-Finalist at the St. Albans International Organ Competition in England, Audience Prize at Spivey International Organ Competition, Finalist in the Arthur Poister Competition, Second Prize in the MTNA National Wurlitzer Competition and Finalist, Region VI AGO Competition. She has been a featured artist at major venues in Washington D.C., New York City and across the Midwest.

Lebanon Valley College® in Annville, Pa., welcomes 1,600 full-time undergraduates studying more than 30 majors, as well as self-designed majors.
Founded in 1866, LVC has graduate programs in athletic training, business, music education, physical therapy, and science education.
Annville is 15 minutes east of Hershey and 35 minutes east of Harrisburg; Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore are within two hours.